The Broken Barn Flower Farm is an integral part of Broken Barn Industries' world class joy delivery system. Join us on a seasonal journey of hard work, pain, and sweaty misery. All beauty, all the time on a real life flower farm. These are dispatches from Zone 5.

Wednesday, July 20, 2011

Guest Bouquet of the Day

Daylily, Russian Sage, Bachelor's Buttons

BNG (Brand New Gardener) told me that I inspired her to try making a bouquet from her own garden. I am wicked flattered and happy! I love the simplicity of this bouquet and I also love her unique vase. She tells me she got it at a garage sale for $2 (she won't give it to me and believe me, I tried). I want to do more Guest Bouquets of the Day- email me some pix, peoples!

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What was the Broken Barn?

The Broken Barn was part of a farm that has stood on a quiet rural corner of upstate New York since 1860. The barn was big. In the summer of 2010, the Broken Barn was carefully removed by a team of experts. It will be reconstructed far from here as a house. All of the materials in the barn, including the nails, were reclaimed and recycled. Most will be included in the new structure. We got to keep 150 years of manure and decomposing hay. This will soon be incorporated into the Broken Barn Flower Farm.